2017
DOI: 10.9790/1959-0603034855
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Dietary Habits among Patients with Kidney Stones: A Retrospective Study

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“…high intake of carbohydrate-rich food is directly proportional to the formation of urinary stones (Meschi et al 2012). Not only this, other studies which are conducted in two different countries also supported the association of carbohydrate-rich food with kidney stone disease, they reported that kidney stone disease had a strong significant correlation with higher intake of cereals, grains, and caffeine (Amin et al 2017;Ryu et al 2017). Coming to the prevention of kidney stone formation, increase intake of fruits and vegetables lower the risk of kidney stone (Meschi et al 2004;Salmeh et al 2012;Yasui et al 2013;Mandel et al 2013) whereas green leafy vegetables which have higher amount of oxalate contains are also risk factors for the formation of kidney stone, consumption of leafy vegetables that contain high oxalate, more than three times per day also resulted in the formation of kidney stones in both men and women (Dai et al 2013).…”
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“…high intake of carbohydrate-rich food is directly proportional to the formation of urinary stones (Meschi et al 2012). Not only this, other studies which are conducted in two different countries also supported the association of carbohydrate-rich food with kidney stone disease, they reported that kidney stone disease had a strong significant correlation with higher intake of cereals, grains, and caffeine (Amin et al 2017;Ryu et al 2017). Coming to the prevention of kidney stone formation, increase intake of fruits and vegetables lower the risk of kidney stone (Meschi et al 2004;Salmeh et al 2012;Yasui et al 2013;Mandel et al 2013) whereas green leafy vegetables which have higher amount of oxalate contains are also risk factors for the formation of kidney stone, consumption of leafy vegetables that contain high oxalate, more than three times per day also resulted in the formation of kidney stones in both men and women (Dai et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%